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‘Stupid, liberal’ Malay-Muslim leaders cannot mask DAP’s Islamophobia: Hadi
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KUALA LUMPUR – PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang has accused DAP of spreading Islamophobic narratives, taking aim at the Islamist party following its success in the national polls (GE15).

In his latest tirade against the Pakatan Harapan (PH) component party, Hadi said DAP was “creedless and immoral”, claiming that the party is now “showing its true colours” for the sake of its own political expediency.

“This is made evident when they (DAP) openly slander Islam, especially (with attacks against) PAS (because of) PAS’ progress in GE15, where we managed to secure the highest number of (federal) seats among all individual parties, including DAP and other parties in PH,” he said in a statement today.

PAS won a shocking 44 parliamentary seats in GE15, while DAP secured 40 in the national elections.

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Lodge police report over DAP’s ‘Islamophobic’ claim, Hadi told
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PETALING JAYA: PKR information chief Fahmi Fadzil has challenged PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang to lodge a police report against DAP if he has proof the party promotes Islamophobia.

“Stop spreading hate and lies. If these allegations about DAP are true, make a police report. Let the authorities take action,” he said on Twitter.

Fahmi also reminded Hadi to heed the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s advice to come together for the sake of the country.

Earlier today, Hadi accused DAP of promoting an Islamophobic narrative and preventing PAS from being in a position of power. He described the Pakatan Harapan component party as “immoral”.

Yesterday, Hadi used a football analogy to say that although a team had won, the referee “suddenly gave extra time” to give a chance to those who had already lost “so that they could win by any means”.

His comment, a quote from a column he wrote for PAS organ Harakah, was interpreted as a reference to the Agong’s call for the formation of a unity federal government.
Malaysians were quick to criticise the Perikatan Nasional leader over his analogy, with many expressing their anger on Twitter.

Source: FMT
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